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The Moses Hepburn Rowhouses , located at 206 through 212 North Pitt Street between Cameron Street and Hammond Court in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, are a set of four historic rowhouses. They were built about 1850 by Moses Hepburn, a promi
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Residence · Alexandria, VA

206
North Pitt Street

Three brick rowhouses built ca. 1849 by Moses Hepburn, a free Black property owner and one of antebellum Alexandria’s wealthiest African Americans. NRHP-listed 2004.
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National Register of Historic Places

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Named for William Pitt the Elder, Earl of Chatham, c. 1763.

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